Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County JOBH B. KCAM, PUBLI8EZB. Subscription Trice. $1.00 Per Year. a weekly newxpnper published at Dakota, City, Nebraska. Pormiflflion ha been granted for the irannmiseion of thigpftpcrtlirough the Bftiia as eecond-cla's matter. Telephone No. 43. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATIC. for .TuMln-s of the Supremo Court: JOHN H. HARNKS. JAC'OM FA WC'KTT. SAMIKI. II. SKDGWICK. Tor Uepetits of the Stale t'lilvorslty : CMAKI.KS S. Al.LKN. W. G. WHITMORii. For IlPKcnt of the Slate 1'nlvernlt y : (To Fill Vacancy) FRANK L. 1IALLICR. COUNTY. Kor County Clerk: W. I.. ROSS. For Conntv Treasurer: V. .1. MANNING. For Countv Sheriff: J. V. KOCKWELL. For Countv .Turtle: I). C. STINSON. For Clerk District Court: GKOROE3 WILK1NS. For Countv Superintendent: W1LKRKI) E. VOSS. For County Coroner: II. F. SAWYER. For County Commissioner, 2d District: THOS. LONG. For County Commissioner, 3d Dlntrict: (To Fill Vaoancy) J. H. HONDERSON. The Ponca Journal tanned a hand oma boom edition last week, which wan a credit to the town. It waa re .plete with up-to-date cuts and udver lining. If Judge, Sullivan fails of an election to the nprcme bench he may be able to got a fat fee out of his case aguinst the corporation tux. The law in this tata is the product of a democratic legislature. If he is able to undo what bis democratic) brethren have done io Nebraska it will be a strong recom mendation for him in a larger suit at tacking the corporation tax law jnst nacted by congress. Perhaps the voters will decite to leave him off the bench in order to give him free rein in behalf of the corporations. Fre saant Tribune. Items of Interest ' I I from our Exchanges Pender Republic Frank Birsch, -wife and daughter of Rioux City visit rtd with Mr and Mrs L L Ream and Hiss Lou Hirscu over Bunday Hornick items in Bloun, Iowa, Star: JTohn tiartlett aud sister, Miss Anna, of South Sioux City, were guests iu the 11 L Sherrard homo the latter part - of the week. Pender Times: Dan James went to Dakota City yesterday W VV Pounds went to Ilubbard, Wednesday. ... .Fred Early went to South Sioux - City Tuesday. Herceant Bluff itema in Sloan. Town Star: The Black Kuighta defeated the local team 2 to 0 at Urytal Lake Suu day. Cj trite a uumber from here at tended the game. Wyuot Tribune: Guy Nelson and - wife went to Homer Saturday for ; few days vist with his wife's folks. . . . Martin Overling and wife returned fUturday evening from Laurel, where Mrs Osterling had been, called there by the sickness and death of her mother, Mrs JasEby. Mr Eby return ed home with them for a visit here. "Winnebago Chieftain : Miss Lillie lieam cams on the noon passenger Tuesday. ...Mrs Fred Brassfleld, of Homer, visited in Winnebago Tuesday. ....Merril Brastield, Seth liucklaud and Omar Kilbouru attended the dance in Homer Thursday eveuimr... Mr Harry Chamberlain and baby and Miss nargaret unn were over Sunday visi tors in juanoia city. Ponca Leader: Mrs H II Dines was a passenger to Coburn Saturday after noou....Vill F Mikesell was a pas aengor to South Sioux City Monday. Ma mie Hogosoh went to Jackson Baturaay aiternoou. Hue teaches in Dakota county this year.... Miss Etta Bauer and Mattie Wendte went to Soatk Sioux City where they teach in tna tiigu scuooi. fcSouool began Mon day. "Emm-son Enterprise; Mrs Ernest Foyeof Iowa is visiting at the home of B ft . Va T i ..... ner aum, Airs ja ireiana . . . .IN el lie Kern in left Tuosday morning to re sume her studies at tlia Jackson Acad 'oy....Miss Auna Liewer unt to Jackaou Tuesday where she will at tend school. John Liewer aocomoa. nied her.... Editor aud Mis Kroeseu visited Sunday with Mrs Kroesen's parents. Mrs Kroesen remained for a few dy visit with frieuds. . . .Glen " Smith left Sunday evening for a two weeks vi-it with relutives iu Ilock -oouuty. His brother Walter who has -- an interest iu t tie harness shop is in charge during his absence. .. .Henry rranuisco or Jackson spent a few tUya the first of the week at the home of his cousin Jake Francisco. Juke acoom pauied him to Crofton where he is fig uring on bu) icg a farin .... Last week while tryiug to catch a ride irom Naoo a to Emerson on on a freight Arthur Johusou wss thrown to the ground and his shouler badly dislocated, lie will belaid up for a mouther more.... Herman Stolta went to bioux City Thursday and acompaniud his brother Chas home irom tho hospital in the cveniog. Chas is feeling much better uoce the'operation and if nothing else develops w ill soon be himself aguin. BiiMix City Journal, Hth: The call ing of John Shea, "old offender," on -aa intoxication oharge in the police court yenterday did not cause eren ripple on the smooth conduct of affairs, ami lie waa unea io or nye aay in jail with no attached reprimand .... W W Stevens, of Botith Bioux City, Laa purchased the "conrthonse," which waa built fifteen yeara ago when South Bioux City aspiied to be the countv seat of Dakota county, Neb. Binoe the structure waa erected it ha expe rienced a varied nan and lnsllr waa being used as a dwelling house. For several yeara it baa been in private hands. . . .Progress in the damage suit by Wm McNamara against Mr and Mrs J J McAllister cannnt be contin ued until the Nebraska ranchman puts nn a bond of t'250 with the clerk of the district court on the ground that Mc Namara is a non-resident of the state in which the case is to l.e tried, and it will insure payment of costs of the trial should judgment be made against him' A year ago McNamara's wife sued for a divorce and MoNamara has brought suit against her parents on the charge of alienating bii wife's affec tions. The case probably will be tried at this term of court if McMaroara puts up the required bond. J. P. ROCKWELL, Republican nominee for Sheriff of Dakota County, Neb. Mr. Rockwell has made a courteous aDd efficient officer during the two years be lias served as sheriff, and his re-election will meet with little opposition. CORRESPONDENCE g K M 0ton ft WJfM m)WM, HUBBARD. nans Nelson was in the citv last Friday. Sheriff Rockwell was a businntia vis itor here last Friday. Peter Hansen of Balix. Io. is visiting at the Chris Mogensen home. Rov Wilsev's sister and her hiiHhnnd were over Sunday visitors here. Tho Lutheran Sunday school child ren enjoyed a picnic given last Satur day. In suite of the mud the littln folks had a good time. Fred Berrv and wifn hus been tm.lt. ing an extended visit at the Mrs Mulo ney home. Peter and Georare Jensen and T.nnia Knudsell shiooed a carload of boas nun day last week. Our stock of shoes is comnlete in every line, and we can tit yon in jus. what you need, and for every member of the family. Carl Anderson. Atlee Smith went to Jackson luBt week to remain at the Dr Leahy home. Joe Uagan is intending to put a new set of buildings on his farm, to be oc - m W F f VV cupied by his tenant. Mr Hogan the Mercy hospital to become a train- l.i..L.itin.t. - . I I...1L1 ku.umq v Miua bu bnntj n lent iruiu iiaru labor Heck Nelson and Chas Dodge ware Sunday diners at the Haus Nelson home. wuai tins locality needs now more than anything else is help laboriug men. a nunnrwi men could nnd em ploymont iu this precinct. Dulcie Leedoin and Muoirio Thorn were city shoppers Mondav. Mike Timlin is doing the farming Btuut ai iviiae rarroll s George Hale was a county seat call er me latter part of last week. Bring us your farm produce, butter. eggs, cream, eto. We can use all, ana win pay the highost market price Carl Anderson. Mr Blenkiron came out from the city the first of the week to look over the lraprovenu'nts that are beiu put on ins iarm. tie now lias his place as well improved as as any of the farms in this vicinity. Mr Renze sold the balance of his stock of hog last week to Dave Leap. L Sorensen and Mrs Pedersan were among the city passengers last Friday. Mrs H Nelson visited at the Chas Dodge and Sawyer homes last Thurs day. Agent Whitteoar drove over to Jack son Sunday, Are you anxious to obtain the very best results from your farm? I know you are, aud to help you out I offer you tho best tool on the market, tho Inde pendent Harvester company mauure spreader. If properly handled it will . i i. i ... . uuuuio juur ut crop, ana win inei-.mu,. uy piuuteu or 6owea orop. V C Heff .!. . ernan. The chicken thieves that have raided u iubuj piaces iu lias vicinity are "roosting" low of late. Some buckshot is awaiting their uext visit. Fathors MoCarthv and F.nu1ih iu the city together last week. The throe young children of tho late Airs XUulIen Kail timn luuvo r,. orpiianago at Ueuson, Nebr. Fr O'Connor of Sion r1; - w a v v I lOtlCU rr ftnglish Tuesday. Cornelius Shea. who has linen h.rn tn. a few weeks fixing up his property aud .urn. ii i i .. - ." l . ouomuH 4uaiuiaoces, departed Wednesday for his home at Los Angel- es, Cal. If you want to buy your sroceriea. etc, at wholesale prices, we hare some thing in store for von. nnil wn you butter goods for cash prices than you can get of any traveling grocery agent, aud save you nionev. If tl, goods don't suit you need not tak.i them. Carl Anderson. Georare Hav ea went ihiurn 4a n.'t Wednesday . Mrs II O Hansen and daughter. Car rie, wore shopping in the city lavt Fri day. Fred Schumacher will t ion of the pohtofllce October 1st. Mrs Mundy who retires from tho ofllWl ill visit relatives and friends herea- Issuts a few weeks, after which she and er daughter. Johanna, will leave for Oermany to reside. Amil Anderson and wifn HtindTd at the A L Anderson home. Joe Leedoin is now interested In m. threshing outfit and is shelling out the grain io ueac ine oanu. Carl Anderson Las been sick and haidlv able to attend to his atom busi ness the past week. Joe Lcedom sold his drivinor team to Tref Dcroin for $400. We have just got in a new assort mert of Enameled ware that is sironlv iine. Get your choioe before the best is taken. Car Anderson. Clifton Priest and Katie Dale were married the first of the week. They will make their future home at Ban croft. Among the changes which will take place among the renters in this vicini ty before spring will be the following: Ham Ferris will move from the John Ilarty farm to the Audy Leahy farm now occupied by "Doo" Hale; Lesoberg Bros, will move onto the John Harty farm; Mike and Pat Green will move to the Tim Howard place, and "Doc" Hale will move to Allen. Mrs N Hansen of Sioux City visited Isst week at the home of her daughter, Mrs Chas Dodge. Mary O'Connor and Marv Timlin drove over to Jackson Wednesday evening. Tom and Jack Heffernan. Barber Tague and Ernest Panlson drnvn to Crystal lake one day last week. Baruey Gribble went on another land hunt Tuesdav of last week, re tnrning on Monday of this week. A L Anderson and wife enioved i few day s visit from their daughter and children from Pender the nnst week. There will be an ice cream sociabde given by the Lutheran lad ies Tuesday, Sept 28, in the Woodmen hall. Coffee and cake will be served. Everybody come. A J Nordyke will move his family ta Sioux Uity in the near futuro. Erin Maun was over to Hubbard Sunday . Mrs T M Cullen is on the sick list this week. William Kooney, of Sionx City, is visiting at tho Portia home. Are you going to buy a wagon or wagon box this fall? If so it will pny i al . - - . you to lane a iook at the Mandt or Peter Schuttler. We handle both nlsi a full line of wagon boxes of different kinds, and the Mandt manure spread er with roller bearings. We have a few Heenev buccies left which wn will sell at redaoed prices. We have a big stock or ehoveliug boards of different kiuds at reasonible orices. Call an.l see us before you buy, and see a new dock of the latest and most up-to-date line of implements in the county. llenze & Green. JACKSON. Mrs D J McDonald of Rionx Citv is Tihitiug in tho John 11 van home. Neil and Joe Ryau departed Wed nesday for St Louis where thev will attend school tho coming year. They were accompanied by their mother, Mrs E J Mullally, the girls, Pearl and iine, Having preceded them. Mabel Itilej left Wednesday for Des Moines, Io, where she will enter 1 uu uuiae. hi aggie jveni. or 1'erry, Iowa, is a guest of Mary Quiun this week. Mamie Dillon of Sioux City spent over ounday witu her parents, M J Dillon aud wife. Marin Goodfellow expects to leave next aionday lor Liinooln to resume her studies at the university. Edith and Mariuu O'Connell of Pon ca, attended a week-end house party i it i vr . bi ueien Kearney s Saturday. E J Mullally and wife, Mrs Marga ret Brannao, and Mrs J M Barry at tended the funeral of Mrs E J Carey, at nioux uity last i; riday. Constance Cavanaugh departed Wednesday lor Kearney, Nebr, to re sume her studiei in the Normal there Born, to Mr and Mrs John Hiokey, oepteniuer 11, v'J, a sou. Ruth Love went to Omaha Wedncs day to spend a few month's with her sitter, Mrs C W tlawes. Charlev O'Neill, nf TCanao. rf 1 - V'J was visiting relatives here the first of Mil) tvAitlr I Helen Kearney entertained a comim ny of frieuds from Sioux Citv. Snndav si uinner. -i i: ' John Flannerv had a load of linca nn ii.. f. ue oioux vuy market neduesday. Lightning struck a stack of hav bn longing to Horace Dugan Saturday nigui, burning it to the ground. Mary Ryau was a guest of friends in Sioux City Wednesday night A large class of children received their first Holy Communion at the Catholic church in Vista, last Sunday. Mrs J M Branuan went to Sioux City Monday to spend the week with relutives. i rank McCabe, Homer Davey aud Charley McCarthy, of Ponca, attended 41.-..... I. I .v. . . i. iue unuue uere last r ruay night C K Heffernan had a load of cattle on the Sioux City market Wednesday . - l 1 he birth of a-son ih rennrtu.l nt 1 -- -- --i . ... I U ) III il r f r I i ii .. i . I September 12, '0!). They live near ... u v., liiniliu Ul'MUI'lll HUtl W H. Uood win J M Barry had a load of black Poll en caives, mixed steers aud heifers on the market Tuesdav that sold to a feeder at 15.25. HOMER. Mrs S A Brown is on the sick list, Hand Rockwell purchased a bran new up-to-date auto while iu th af aud expects it to arrive soon. Bert Lake came home from Ttlinniu Wednesday. Oscar Lake renminbi visit irieuds. Jennie Brown came homo rrnn. Gothenburg. Neb. VmlniH,)tt. ,.. I i . . - J "i m long visit. lieiia Wilkins returued from Man mug, Ioab, buuday. Mrs Hert liake and daughter, were rtioux uity visitors Saturday and Sun day. Baruey Gribble was down from the county seatIast week and built a gran ary on one 01 uis iarms. uick .uroy hill did the carpenter work. Georee McBcath attended the Bank ers Association meeting at Cheyenne, last week. Mrs Marv McBeath of Dakota City came down to keei her daughter-iu-law company while Oeo was gone. "Hand" Rockwell and wife returned from Indiana Friday. Uncle Geo Rockwell retnrned from Illinois Saturday. Louis Rockwell and wife went to Sioux City Saturday returning Sun day. Mrs Vern Lake and children came down from Dakota City Saturday. Vern came down Sunday and accom panied them home. Mrs Sarah Smith went over to Geo Harris Saturday to visit her sister. Mrs Dolly Harris, for several days. Cora Midkiff is attending business college at York again this year. A J Parker and wife of South Sioux City were gnests at the James Foltz home a couple of days this week. Cliff Priest returned Friday from his visit at Croltou. Mrs B McKinley, who for the past month has been visiting relatives in Illinois and Iowa, returned Saturday. M iss Deneen, primary teacher went i.i . . . . . . to uer nome in morningsiae F riday. Married, Saturday September 11. 1909, Miss Olga Fredrickson and Rav mus Nelson, both of Oiuadi precinct congratulations. Mrs Alice Bolster returned from Des Moines Tuesday. A stock of millinery preceded her. Mrs Louis Rookwell departed foi California Tuesday. She goes to visit her father, John Johnson and family. ac raio Alto, Mrs Christy, who has been visiting here for several weeks, left Tuesday (or Omaha where she expects to visit for about a week and then retain to her home at Long Beach, Cal. Tho M E ladies will give a general supper next Saturday night, plenty of chicken. Come out and help them to raise something to pay on the ministers salary. NACORA. r 8 Berry and wife were guests at the Heeney home Sunday. Mrs August Zastrow returned to her nome at lanktou, 8 D. lust Friday after a week's viMt with relatives here She was accompanied home by her sister, Margaret Simmons. Alvina Sohwartz was a passenger to Emerson last Friday. Bertha Anderson went to Emerson Saturday evening for a few days' visit with her sister. Frank Heeney and wife of Emerson were visitors at the James Heeney home Wednesday. Quite a number of the ladies called at Mrs John Zastrow's home last Thursday to help her celebrate her birthday. An elegant 6 o'clock lunch eon was served aud the ladies reported an enjoyable time. Nick Simmons and J W Heeney were imorson visitors Monday. A Schwartz was a iiassenunr In tho city naturday. , . o - ' . . . , Joe and Ed Hartuett. of ITiibl passed through here Tuesduy evening enronte from Concord, where the lat ter purchased a tine team of mules. FIDDLER CREEK Mrs Louis Rockwell left fnr with her father at Palo Alto, Califor nia, last Friday. Ed Maurice is eniovinir a viuif. frm his mother, brother and niece, all of Wisconsin. Mrs Freeman Rockwell and Mm M O Thorn went to South Dakota last week to visit Mrs L MoEntaffer Tf must be hard for Coon to Imteh bn don't worry over Freera, he knows how io turu nip jacks, you bet he does. Joe Maurice came home nn n vimi Sunday, returning Monday to Carroll, Neb. Mrs N F Hansen wsr visiting at. tl,Q Chas Dodge home last week. Miss Helen Rockwell went. the bottom Moudiy where she is to teach iu the Ueikes district this term. A dance was given at the Innmn Bros home Saturday night. All had a very enjoyable time. Threshing is going at full blast on I AUIDOUIUJJ 1 Fiddler Crk SCHOOL NOTES The enrollment in the hij-h aelmni Lias ner.n increased to 45. A quantity of new books and dIith loal apparatus has been ordered fnr the high school. A teacher's meeting was held Mmi day evening and. besides transacting such business as nertained b tin. . - O school, it was agreed upon to do tue reading circle work this year. the bovs have reorganiz-irl th..ir ball team for the coming year. rri. ii . iuu rieveuiu eraae will at nn soiia geometiy this year. Ihe grammar room has an enroll ment of seventeen . Everyone manifests nlentv of inter. est and an industrious spirit. The pupils at Present are much in. "i- in ma uiiiiuui sural) uooss 1. ..;.,. ..,.i .; ' terested iu the biography scrap books mn,s m.,,1 ii ui nig uunuiuK exercises. SOUTH SIOUX CITV Kiiim the Kecoril Miss Itcssie Miller k-nvrs Tm-Kitnv l,.r Mount St JoM-ph college nt Di hiKjuc. Mr mill Mis (ieorue Kohl-neire jver Sumliiv visitors tit Warn held. Noah Koss of Lnuicl w.is here Mini, In, looking lor n family to work on one iif his fa mi h. Isiinc I"outs cas been rontineil In 1, home this wc.k wilh a severe attack of pa ralysis. Miss ltessio Krvger conimeiK'cd n course in Shoi ilmiul at n Sioux City sihool this week. lurtlHc I' lii 1 1 us cvliirls to h'.ave in u short time to lie-in hlc as a student in t lie stnte university. Mrs Win Ostrmt-vcr who was ooerntnl on in a Sioux Citv hospital last week, is getting ulonjj nicely. liuoh KuniTiiel celebrated his Hsi hu I Inlay Siiinlav and a iiiimher of Ins liieii.ls called in and helped him eck lnair the oecasiou. llievrvstal l iikr Distil erv li.-m imr. thased the cntiie output of alialla Irom the Wassotn fnrm nn V'nllirra Island. $S per ton in the shock bring paid. M M Warner and son of Eureka. Cali fornia, were the guests this veck of Mr end Mrs J W lie Forest on Walkers Is land. Mr Warner is Mr fel'orest'l. uncle. kov Sherwood hna hnnuht of Mrs M Ft Slncnm nnrt nt thr vq, nnf I. if enst of J S Uncon's home. This is a move in right direction for a youni; man to build a home in South Sioux Citv. Leonard Lnmnson and Miss Kather- ine Curren were married in Sioux Citv Monda, nt the Cathedra of Kpiphany. The crrnnm i ui.'ll Lnmun l.i(i...ili iinnv City and is engineer at the Star Laundry i ney win make their home in the city. Cards were rereiven her ntmnnnrini? Uie marriage on September 8th at Spo- sane oi Miss litnma Ncighhnrs and Mr Alfred C Archer. The bride is the dauh terof.Mrand Mrs II S Neighbors for merly of this city and spent her girlhood nere. mie is n voung lanv of sterling worth nnd her husband won a prize. Mrs A 1. Mflf liwitf enf prfn inpil n tium. bcr of the little tots Thursday afternoon in nonor of her daughter, Ulanche, who celebrated her fifth birthday. Dnintv rcfreshmenis were served the Bmall guests nnd a delightlul afternoon was spent playing childish games, Mrs F S Macomber and Mrs Geo Kohlmecir helped entertain. It can no longer be said that to conic from the city here after night is like stepping into a bottle of ink. After working at odd spells for something over a month the Service company turned on the new electric lamps. The south end ol town is now well lighted and residents in that portion of the city say the lights are one of the best im provements South Sioux City ever mede. ho far as the JKecord knows no one wnnts to go back to the old way. The lights in the north part ol town are not as yet in running Flint but if the Service company's men keep up the gait they have been working the past few days, next week will see the entire tows lighted from the Omaha depot to the Combination bridge. One of the old relics of bygone day in South Sioux I it y passed out of ex istence this week. For years at the home of C I) Smiley the first street car ever used in this city reposed in his back yard. I ntil it became too old it was imrli bv Miss Helen n n ntnvhniiGe lint of late the Nebraska windsand rain have heen getting the best of it and the car had fast been falling into decay. While moving to his new home this week Mr Smiley tore the car to pieces nnd will use the wood tor kindeling purposes. There are many people in South Sioux City today who well remember when the car made its first trip tip from what was then Covington. Horse power furnished the locamovive power. The car saw constant duty lor hve vears hefore it was replaced be the present trolly system. For Sale A large list of Cheyenne, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, 8cotts Bluff and Banner county Nebr, lands. Handles, reHnquishments mil road contracts, school sections all sizes and prioes from $0.50 per acre and up i . . i ior deeded lauds. Having a personal knowledge of these lands I will go and show them to those who wish to invest. S A Combs, Homer, Nebr. Interstate Fair Notes Highland Park college of Des Moines, has reserved space at the Iu terstate Live Stoc't Fair. Rinnr Pit September 20-25, for an exhibit of the i ..i i worn oi uie scuooi. E B Babcock. tho new nnnarinfatiil ent of the poultry department of the interstate ijive Htock lair, says the exhibit of poultry of all kinds at the fair this fall will be much larger than ever before. Old soldiers and children under 15 will be epeoial guests of the Interstate Live Stock Fair association on the opening day of the fair. Admittance will be by ticket. These tickets will be given out at the Fair oflice in the Americau block on September 11. Th e exhibitor of the best ten ears of corn at the Interstate Live Stock Fair Sioux City, the week of September 20 will receive as a side premium a rius loviug eup, gold liued, valued at 100. The cup is presented by the Sioux City Seed aud Nursery company and is ou exhibition iu one of t'le show win dews of the Will tl Beck jewelry store in Sioux City. Thirty-flve head of standard bred draft horses will be iu the herd which Finch Bros, of Joliet, 111, will exhibit at the Intestate Live Stock Fair in Sionx City the week of September 20 11 O MoMillen, of Bock lUpids, will show a large number of Percherons, nod Held bros, of Hinton, Iowa, have reserved stalls for a string nf tin,;- ported coach horses. .-' RALLY DAY Tho Dukoirt Citv Emmaniml T iul...,i. :in church aud Sunday school vill ob serve September 19th as Billy Day. Every member present is our aim. On Saturday afternoon previous to rally Sunday at 3:30 p m a cradle roll reception will bo held. Babies, par ents and niends are invited. Itall.y Day Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Ltraduation exercises of gradu otes from beginners and primary de partmeuts at 3 :30 p m. Church snru ic s at 8 v m. A cordial invitation is exteniU.t to all to uttend ajy and all of these serv ices. Lome and help make them blessing to yourself and to all. Report of the Condition of The Hubbard State Bank of lluliliaril, Nehr., charter No. 71:1. Incorpo rated In the state of Nelirnskii. lit the close of Imiinesa Allnu-t Ml. lunw. KKKIIf KI'KS - ; : I a ill na it ml ii lifiu ii I m i ! 1S.77W nn i ivenii'iiiis. secured nun llilsi ciil'i'il lliinkliiK House, furniture nml fix tures... i.l.'m ini 471 io 4'UVi 71 Current expenses ami tuxes pnlil . Cash 1 1 - it st luie from national, state nml pri vate Imuk Currency 11..!:! nn t inlil coi n Mil mi Silver, nickels ami cents. ;n ;i 4.411 :ui Total 1.1 A HI I I I IKS apltal stuck Paul in ii.4l7 7'1 I In. i) mi !) mi l,;.-.l ;n '.iriilus fuiitl I'niiu lilcit iirullts 1 IK 1 1 X til nil I deposits sUll- Jeet t" check I :i7.:i.S :U lii'iiianil ccrlttlf ales of ilcnn-.lt l.e-.'l 6W Tunc ci rllllcateit of de posit Kl.tMf fi HI. 171 STAT K iik" VVV f . 1il ..I . Illlt II? Til I lining i'i "."i..j - ...ii hi. i .iiii-rs. ciistilcr of the hImim' naincil lunik, tin hereby swenr t hat the alsive statement is a correct unit true copy of the report mmle to the state iNiukliiK Isuiril. Mli'HKi. W.vikkh. Attest K. .1 . Heeney, iMiei lur. i. K. SVuiers. I'lieclnr. siulisciilieil nml sworn to Is fme uie this '.! Ii ilay of si ptciiits r. .V. N an Wauknkn Notary I'ulillc. t s . a 1. 1 In nml for siilil V i ii m 1 1 hi ry county. n'.uull I a I Xlli.li.i.l tl',..-.. I Hubacribo or the IlertiKl, on It tl. Thursday, Sept. 23, 1909 Kov. VV. S. Oberholtzer will spII various kinds of Household Goods aid Pcrsotal Property at the Lutheran parsonage, Dakota City, on above date PAUL pizey, r Drot Cm. Nib. j Bonded : Abstracter ' Are You Going tn Iniv n now liontrr tlii fnIP Tf sn tnt tit-no in - - J "- .- . " " - tllinl: it nvr-r nnrl vnn will what you want first. It is the first consideration in the Garland, I'rize Oak and Illinoy Heaters We can supply your wants Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co. Hubbard 3 Patronize Home Industry buy your maats of ! Wm LrORENZ, S J Proprietor of I -City Meat Market Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays H A K OTA CITY Lrow ILsntes TO tllft Nflrtll WftSt Plinnn ... . i v. -""t' vy.ii-.ydjr X-UIU1113L 1UIC3 LU IIIC ISorthwest. Puet Snnnrl nnrl PnH - o" ber 15th; daily through trains rsortliern; also via the Northern Pacific. To California, daily w.uy., wuiiH biuepcrs via Lake Citv. KOUnd Trin to Vcfr. . - " ltornia round trip excursion -.. lliv. ia3l. uiauiu iu ouiain inese etieap rates for the great est railroad journey in the world. K lStbound: Special round trip rates to Chicago, Kansas City, Lincoln, Omaha, St. Joseph, St. Louis, September 11th to September 10th. Dailv 1 f)v tlnrtv 1 a ir mnni-l ir!n . . r - j v.ir ULIIJU lliu lULCb 11U111 Chicago to Atlantic cities and resorts. September is the last mnntli fnr tlio cnr.;nl . : A . Colorado. Homeseekers' excursinn? Snntpmimr 741, oi, Consult ticket agent; he has TOE BEST " '-! . T'mr9 ttZl -No Chill On Dakota, County" The sun of agricultural prosperity is gloriously sl.inin Us rays are fulling upon the farmer; there is no chill in lh ' atmosphere of his industry. 1 lhc IJuy an Independent' manure spreader, don't allow your boys to shake manure with a fork when you can buy a tool that will spread it more effectively Sun tl, k the balance of the family wi take care Vt.uts ,v 6 .y an Independent Manure Spreader and be happy D. C. Heffernan, Abstracts of Title A fU'.OuO Suri'ty lined OilHrautefd the ttcourai-y of ovetj Abhtract I uiako ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan BI k. yZTS Sioux City. Iowa " - wvf 1. 1 11111V I VJ rlnrirln tliaf- ninlitxr ic Nebraska NEBRASKA for Autumn -u.uwia, wv-pitmuu J.UL11 LU VJLIU' to the Northwest via the Great uenver, bcenic Colorado and Sal C,nnat - .Var i,., ci i ...v. v.. y lull ucaiuc aiiu V,itl- tickets on sale during September. latest advice of special rates. W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb L. W. Wakelky, G P A, OraaLu, Neb ON EARTH Hubbsxrd Nebraska. SiiccPbsor to I'akota County Abstract Co. ' Banded Abstracter J J. ElMERsI i I 8 x y 1